The kids will be treated at the Santobono Hospital in Naples, the Meyer in Florence, the Gaslini in Genoa, the Sant’Andrea in Rome, the Niguarda in Milan, the Rizzoli in Bologna and the Bambino Gesù in Rome, he said.
“Italy’s commitment to treating and assisting Gazan children is continuing,” Schillaci said.
The three children at Rome’s Vatican-owned Bambino Gesù were said to be in stable condition Monday, while one of the two at the Meyer in Florence had suffered shrapnel wounds.
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